Filtering Mist, Smoke, Fumes and Farts

  • Posted on: 24 May 2013
  • By: Editor

FILTRATION Month continues as we turn to the critical problem of mist collection.  Since we are returning the metalworking fluid to the tank, this is a filtration step.  But first, what happens when you let Engineers name products?  You get a lot of products named "Max X, Super X, Master X, Easy X and stuff like that.  The Engineer that named this product apparently never had to pick up tampons for his wife at a convenience store.  I would argue that it would be money well spent to hire one of those guys the drug companies use that sit around, drink a little beer, throw a dart, hit the bong, and dream up great names for new drugs.  Actually, maybe they did that.  Totally bad luck that they hired the guy that came up with FLOMAX for prostrate medicine.  He was all out of ideas.  So better yet, just call us.  We'll give your great new product a name nobody will ever forget.  (See Riding the BUSS, the TANK, and others we have graciously provided - which is why its better to pay the $30 for the Press Release folks.)  What's in a name anyway?  By all accounts, this product WORKS.  That's what matters.  MAXFLO–SVM Series Vertical Media Collection Systems are designed to provide efficient, cost effective control of mist, dust, smoke, fume, and odor for a variety of metalworking fluid applications.  Many mounting options are available for this small but powerful, compact collection system. Units can be ceiling hung, floor mounted, or mounted directly on the machine requiring collection. A full line of accessories and options are available to simplify the installation.  MAXFLO’s SVM modular design provides the ultimate in unit filtration flexibility or adaptability enabling them to handle a variety of airborne contaminants.